RMS New England Passenger List - 12 October 1899
Front Cover, Saloon Passenger list for the RMS New England of the Dominion Line, Departing 12 October 1899 from Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh).
Saloon Passengers
- Mrs. HANNAH P. ADAMS
- Mr. D. BECKWITH
- Mrs. BECKWITH
- Mrs. A. M. BEEBEE
- Miss M. ALISON BIXBY
- Mrs. BODE
- Mr. J. M. Bond
- Mrs. Bond
- Dr. a G. BRAINARD
- Mrs. ATHERTON Brown
- Miss Alice W. Brown
- Mr. W. W. BROWNELL
- Mrs. BROWNELL
- Miss H. BROWNELL
- Miss M. G. BROWNELL
- Mrs. Butler and Child
- Sir ADOLPHE CARON
- Mrs. L. H. CHASE
- Mr. R. Clough
- Mr. W. J. COMSTOCK
- Mrs. COMSTOCK, Child and Nurse
- Mr. Henry COOKE
- Mr. Frederick CRANE
- Mrs. CRANE
- Mr. C. A. CUMMINGS
- Mrs. CUMMINGS
- Miss CUMMINGS
- Miss M. LOUISE CUMMINGS
- Miss GERTRUDE CUMMINGS
- Miss SUSAN E. DENTON
- Mr. B. F. DUTTON
- Mrs. DUTTON
- Mr. G. C. DUTTON
- Mrs. DUTTON
- Miss Nina DUTTON
- Miss E. M. EASTABROOK
- Mr. L. EASTLAND
- Mrs. EASTLAND
- Mr. A. Sr. George Ellis
- Miss Kate F. Ellis
- MR A. B. Ewing
- Mr. A. FAIRBROTHER
- Miss FLOWER
- Dr. W. B. French
- Mr. J. E. French
- Mr. J. C. FRYER
- Mrs. FRYER
- Mr. E. H. GARRETT
- Mr. A. GEIGER
- Mr. William N. GILMAN
- Miss CHARLOTTE S. GORRIE
- Mrs. Mary E. GREGORSON
- Mr. G. S. Hall
- Mrs. Hall
- Mrs. S. HARKINS
- Miss M. HARKINS
- Mrs. A. G. HARKNESS
- Mr. E. S. P. HAYNES
- Mr. Thomas HORSFIELD
- Mrs. HORSFIELD
- Miss Grace HORSFIELD
- Master H. T. HORSFIELD
- Mr. F. H. IBBETSON
- Mr. F. W. JEWELL
- Mrs. JEWELL
- Mrs. Johnson
- Miss M. B. KENDALL
- Miss H. B. KENDALL
- Mr. F. J. KITCHELL
- Mr. B. R. KNIGHT
- Mrs. KNIGHT
- Mrs. J. M. DAVENPORT LANDER
- Mrs. J: E. LAW
- Mr. E. C. Lee
- Mrs. D. MARVIN
- Mr. John H. McCARTHY
- Mrs. McCARTHY
- Miss EMILY J. Mills
- Miss BETSY A. Mills
- Mr. J. GRAFTON MINOT
- Mrs. MINOT
- Master J. GRAFTON MINOT and Maid
- Mr. C. H. S. MIXER
- Mrs. MIXER
- Miss Mary A. MIXER
- Mr. G. Moore
- Mrs. Moore
- Mr. John H. MORRELL
- Mrs. MORRELL
- Miss Jessie MORRELL
- Miss AVIS M. Morrison
- Miss M. B. LE MOYNE
- Miss NORDENSTIERNA
- SISTER Mary O'FLAHERTY
- Mrs. S. H. OLMSTED
- Miss B. A. OFFEN
- Miss H. PAIRE
- Mr. J. Parker
- Mrs. J. A. Parker
- Mrs. C. B. PARMENTER
- Miss C. AugustA POPE
- Miss EMILY F. POPE
- Mrs. E. ROPES
- Mr. John Russell
- Mr. W. H. SCHAEFER
- Mrs. SCHAEFER
- Miss C. SEARS
- Miss Alice W. SEWALL
- Mr. R. W. SISE
- Mrs. SISE
- Mr. H. C. SOUTHWORTH
- Mrs. SOUTHWORTH
- Miss C. A. SPRINGE
- Mr. F. S. Stephen
- Mr. C. A. STEPHENS
- Miss O. B. Stewart
- Mr. James J. STORROW
- Mrs. STORROW
- Master J. J. STORROW
- Mr. J. D. STREET
- Mr. Stuart
- Miss Evelyn TURLEY
- SISTER TYONNE
- MRS, M. C. UPTON
- Mr. A. G VANSITTART
- Mrs. J. B. VERMYNE
- Mr. J. H. WARE
- Mrs. WARE
- Mr. W. H. Walker
- Mr. W. L. Washington
- Mrs. Washington and Maid
- Miss SARAH M. WELLS
- Mrs. H. B. WHEELWRIGHT
- Miss SARAH WHEELWRIGHT
- Miss Mary WHEELWRIGHT
- Mr. J. C. White
- Mrs. White
- Mrs. M. WHITNEY
- Mr. George WIGGLESWORTH
- Miss A. C. WIGGLESWORTH
- Mr. E. J. Williams
- Mr. H. G. Wilson
- Mrs. Wilson
- Mr. SIDNEY W. Winslow
- Mr. Winslow, Jr.
- Miss Winslow
- Mrs. K. P. WORMELEY
Dominion Line Fleet
Steamer (Twin-Screw) Tonage (building)
- Commonwealth, Twin-Screw, 13,000 (building)
- New England, Twin-Screw, 11,400
- Canada, Twin-Screw, 9,000
- Dominion, Twin-Screw, 6,618
- Vancouver, 5,231
- Cambroman, 5,500
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